Indonesia
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World
‘Green Islam’ Drew a Reporter to Indonesia
An environmental movement is growing in the world’s most populous Muslim nation.
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News
Indonesia’s Vote: Three Takeaways for Climate Change
Coal, nickel, palm oil, rainforests. The riches of Indonesia matter to the rest of the world. Therefore, so does its presidential election. Early results on Wednesday in the world’s third-largest democracy signaled the victory of Prabowo Subianto, a ...
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World
Wednesday Briefing: Indonesia Is Voting Today
Also, the ancient art of smooching.
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World
What to Know About Indonesia’s Election
More than 100 million people are expected to vote. The country is a vibrant democracy, but some fear it risks sliding back toward a dark past.
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World
‘World’s Oldest Pyramid’ in Indonesia? A Study Draws Skepticism
In a mountainous corner of Indonesia lies a hill, dotted with stone terraces, where people come from around the country to hold Islamic and Hindu rituals. Some say the site has a mystical air, or even that it might hold buried treasure. The partially ...
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World
Biden Strengthens Ties With Indonesia Despite Tensions Over the War in Gaza
The Biden administration hopes diplomatic comity can withstand any differences over the war in the Middle East as President Joko Widodo of Indonesia visits the White House.
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World
Friday Briefing: Strike Kills 51 in Ukrainian Village
Plus the Nobel in literature.
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World
TikTok Shuts Shopping Feature in Indonesia Following Ban
TikTok’s retail ambitions have confronted an obstacle in its second-largest market, which views the app as a threat to local businesses.
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World
Monday Briefing: A Tricky Opportunity in Indonesia
Also, the nostalgic craft of miniatures in China.
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Sports
How Anti-Israel Protests Cost Indonesia a FIFA Soccer Championship
Preparations for the tournament were thrown into disarray when a governor asked Indonesia’s sports ministry to bar Israel’s team from participating.
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